Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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yucatan and north? don't see it on nat'l weather service which is usually reliable. if true,yea a horror story.
Here’s an actual screenshot I just took on my radar app. Even yesterday, it didn’t look like in your pictures. I think someone enhanced those for effect. The storm is currently only a tropical storm and unless it stalls and gains a lot of energy, it will just pour a lot of rain down. Of course it could stall…

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Here’s an actual screenshot I just took on my radar app. Even yesterday, it didn’t look like in your pictures. I think someone enhanced those for effect. The storm is currently only a tropical storm and unless it stalls and gains a lot of energy, it will just pour a lot of rain down. Of course it could stall…

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NOAA is saying a CAT ONE when/if it hits TX.
 
Here’s an actual screenshot I just took on my radar app. Even yesterday, it didn’t look like in your pictures. I think someone enhanced those for effect. The storm is currently only a tropical storm and unless it stalls and gains a lot of energy, it will just pour a lot of rain down. Of course it could stall…

I don’t believe his screenshot is radar. It looks like an infrared satellite image. A lot of times when looking well off shore radar doesn’t show weather systems well.
 
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Here’s an actual screenshot I just took on my radar app. Even yesterday, it didn’t look like in your pictures. I think someone enhanced those for effect. The storm is currently only a tropical storm and unless it stalls and gains a lot of energy, it will just pour a lot of rain down. Of course it could stall…

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The pics were IR satellite from NOAA
 
unless it stalls and gains a lot of energy

It probably won't stall.

IIRC Camille stalled in '69 because of huge High pressure systems parked just north of it.

A week or so ago there was a hugh High pressure system parked on top of SE Texas delivering onerous heat. But that High pressure dome has moved on and was replaced by a Low which is probably why Beryl is turning more north. But not quickly because there's a big Low to the west of it as well.

It's possible that High in the Texas panhandle might move down as Beryl makes landfall which could extend the days of rain in SE Texas and S Louisiana.

If Beryl takes a hard right across the gulf it might have more time to build and be bad news for the SE Louisiana barrier islands, MS, AL and the FL panhandle ... otherwise I think it's mostly just a lot of rain and enough surge to cover the Texas barrier islands.

The great thing about hurricanes is nobody really knows where they're going until they do so all they can do is make as many people as possible worry about it until it passes then say "phew, that was a close one".

I'm not a weatherman but I've been picking up shit before and after hurricanes since Carla and Betsy. :ROFLMAO:


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How terrified will the neighbors be when they see their homes on your range cards?

Why would the neighbors see my range cards? My cards wouldn't do them any good, different zero point. Anyway, they all make their own. I remember quite a few years ago one of the neighbors and I were chatting over the fence. He ask if I used 5.56 since he had some he was thinking of letting go. Told him I was okay. He smiled and said "Good, I like it when my neighbors are armed". We still chat over the fence.

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Why would the neighbors see my range cards? My cards wouldn't do them any good, different zero point. Anyway, they all make their own. I remember quite a few years ago one of the neighbors and I were chatting over the fence. He ask if I used 5.56 since he had some he was thinking of letting go. Told him I was okay. He smiled and said "Good, I like it when my neighbors are armed". We still chat over the fence.

Thank you,
MrSmith
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In his book, Viktor Belenko who defected with a MiG-25 to Japan, really made a big deal about his fellow Russians drinking the alcohol intended for use in the jets. Some of the book seems like he played up certain aspects of Soviet culture to appeal to his Western/American audience, but I've always wondered just how prevalent that kind of thing was.